it seems like its generally the people that used to abuse the FP- system that are not a fan of the new system in practice.
I'm not sure how it could be "abused". The same rules applied to all - same as now...
Oh you know, the people who got there at rope drop. Or the people who had the audacity to get more than one FP for certain rides. Or the people who knew how to tour the park in such a way that they never had to cross the park just to obtain a fast pass or never had to send a runner all over the park collecting them and still got 9 or so FPs.
Still don't see any "abuse" here.
I've loved the idea of floating EMHs for a while now, actually.
The cost of operations for WDW would skyrocket if you had emh every day in every park. Not going to happen - unfortunately.
i always followed the rule so i usually didn't get more than 3 fastpasses on any given day where as others would collect 10 and then use them later just because they "could".
There was never any rule saying you couldn't. In fact, everyone had to wait to get a second fastpass for the same amount of time. I don't get how "following the rule" makes you less able to get a 4th fastpass... or how anyone else was able to break it?
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people that abused the system are now finding that they really cannot abuse it with FP+ and it angers them.
I still don't understand "abuse". Having knowledge of a system (or a tool) and then using that tool to obtain better results with experience is not "abuse". We all had the same rules, at the same time. Period.
i like FP+ because it helps to make sure everyone is following the rule not just the honest people.
It always did. There was never any possibility of "abuse". Honest and dishonest people all had to follow the same rules.
A major result was that the people who got to ride the main attractions with multiple fast passes were the ones who manipulated the system (or as a previous poster put it as an abuser).
I really still don't get it. What was the rule that said you couldn't get 2 fastpasses for the same ride? That was never a rule under the old system, and as far as I know, still isn't with the new system (if you can land a second ride on the same attraction with the 4th FP). Still... no abuse.
Do you really think Disney employs enough people to analyze the reams of information FP+ is providing?
Yes, yes I do. It's pretty easy to compile programs that flag tendencies of groups. I don't think they are at the point of tracking individuals and making sense of it, but they have the data for when computer tech gets there. They can certainly draw conclusions and analyze patterns based on things like "Data shows moderate resort guests that stay at least 6 nights tend to eat .78 sit down meals per night stayed", as opposed to "Deluxe resorts where similar guests eat 1.32 per night."
Of course, they always did compile stuff like this, but it likely took wayyyy more manpower to do it.